East sea restaurant

Viet Nam News Trần Thị Thanh Liêm, who owns a coffee shop in the capital city has a message for everyone out there. That is that the Trường Sa archipelago is Vietnamese territory. People who visit her business can focus on the islands by looking at the decorations and can learn a lot about them. Liêm herself has not yet visited the islands but her husband’s job takes him there from time to time. by Hoàng Linh At first glance, Lê Nổ Tổ Chè at Hà Nội’s 35 Nguyễn Công Hoan Street looks much like any other coffee shop in the capital. The establishment, however, boasts a unique draw: its décor focuses on the Trường Sa (Spratly) archipelago, confirming Vietnamese sovereignty over the islands and instilling in visitors a sense of national pride. Hostess Trần Thị Thanh Liêm warmly welcomed us and passionately recounted how she turned her idea of a … [Read more...] about Coffee shop devoted to East Sea islands

VietNamNet Bridge - Ca ho (Catlocarpio siamensis), vo co (Pangaius sannitwongsei) and tra dau (Pangasianodon gigas) living in the Mekong Delta are all large-size fish which can reach 300 kilos in weight and three meters in length. They are all in danger of extinction. As they have enormous size and always causes big waves when whisking their tail, the fish are called ‘sea monster of Mekong Delta’. Scientists said the fish were found in large quantities in the Mekong Delta half a century ago, but they have become scarce and their names have been listed in the Red Book as endangered species. The gradual disappearance of the precious fish has prompted many scientists to conduct research and save them with artificial breeding. Vo co, or Pangaius sannitwongsei, is a species of giant freshwater fish in the shark catfish family (Pangasiidae). Though it is aggressive, its population has declined drastically mainly due to overfishing. It is now considered critically endangered. … [Read more...] about Three fish species known as ‘sea monsters’ in danger of extinction

A senior Chinese official on Tuesday brushed off calls for a boycott of the Philippines after an international arbitration court found for Manila in its dispute with Beijing over the South China Sea. China angrily rejected the verdict last week by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, describing the case as illegal and farcical. It has repeatedly said it will not change its approach or its sovereignty claims in the South China Sea. Some Chinese have reacted by calling for boycotts on products from the Philippines and the United States, which many in China blame for pushing the case. So far, there has been only sporadic evidence of these calls being heeded. Asked if China would take retaliatory trade measures against the Philippines because of the ruling, China's vice minister of commerce Gao Yan told reporters that trade relations with Manila were developing smoothly. "In recent years, the development of China's trade relations with the Philippines overall has been smooth … [Read more...] about China brushes off calls for Philippines boycott after South China Sea ruling

VietNamNet Bridge - Traveling alone is the pleasures and interests of many people. It gives travelersexperiences that group traveling cannot.Dalat
Binh Ba is an island of Cam Ranh City, Khanh Hoa province, which still retains the wild beauty with sunshine, blue sea, white sand. Coming here, visitors can swim in the crystal blue water, dive to see coral reefs, observe the daily life of local fishermen and enjoy fresh and delicious seafood or go fishing at night. All activities will give you a great experience and fun.
Hue
If you are looking for a peaceful place, Hue is the ideal choice. Come to the ancient capital, you can wander around the city to see old buildings, ancient architectural works in the city, enjoy Hue royal court music and taste Hue royal cuisine.
Hoi An
This small, old old town, the world cultural heritage site, is always gentle and loved by Vietnamese and foreign tourists. In Hoi An, you should wander alone on small roads, sit in a coffee shop to see the slow … [Read more...] about 10 ideal places for travel alone in Vietnam

The tendency of modern traveling is to explore the new and neglected destinations but not to famous tourism cities.
In the fairly long national holiday of at the weekends, it only takes from 1 to 2 days for you to leisurely explore, relax at some destinations of neglected sea, islands, to have more love toward your hometown. As for those coming from far away, relaxing tourism at Phu Yen beach is a good choice to avoid the noise and animated atmosphere of big centers. Simultaneously, tourists can use good services at the most reasonable prices at high ranking resorts or comfortable restaurants and hotels.
Phu Yen has a long coast line of 189km from Cu Mong lagoon to Vung Ro bay, with lots of nice beaches, bays, islands, so much suitable for diversified relaxing, picnicking tourism.
Song Cau: Admire Xuan Dai bay, enjoy seafood. The bay has a wide area of over 13,000ha, the bay's shore is around 50km long. The three sides of the bay are surrounded with mountain ranges and stretch … [Read more...] about Explore the neglected beauty of the sea and islands